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  2. Occluded front - Wikipedia

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    Occluded fronts usually form around mature low pressure areas.There are two types of front occlusions, warm and cold, depending on the temperature contrast: . In a cold occlusion, the cold air mass that overtakes the warm air mass ahead is colder than the cool air at the very front and plows under both air masses, and often has the characteristics of a cold front.

  3. Weather front - Wikipedia

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    Occluded front depiction for the Northern Hemisphere. An occluded front is formed when a cold front overtakes a warm front, [10] and usually forms around mature low-pressure areas, including cyclones. [2] The cold and warm fronts curve naturally poleward into the point of occlusion, which is also known as the triple point. [11]

  4. Cold front - Wikipedia

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    Occluded fronts have an area of warm air aloft. When such a feature forms poleward of an extratropical cyclone, it is known as a trowal, which is short for TRough Of Warm Air aLoft. [14] A cold front is re-designated a warm front if it begins to retreat ahead of the next extratropical cyclone along the frontal boundary, and called a stationary ...

  5. Squall line - Wikipedia

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    As supercells and multi-cell thunderstorms dissipate due to a weak shear force or poor lifting mechanisms, (e.g. considerable terrain or lack of daytime heating) the gust front associated with them may outrun the squall line itself and the synoptic scale area of low pressure may then infill, leading to a weakening of the cold front; essentially ...

  6. Thundersnow - Wikipedia

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    Lake effect thundersnow occurs after a cold front or shortwave aloft passes over a body of water. This steepens the thermal lapse rates between the lake temperature and the temperatures aloft. A difference in temperature of 25 °C (45 °F) or more between the lake temperature and the temperature at about 1,500 m (4,900 ft) (the 850 hPa level ...

  7. What Happens When Freezing Temperatures Hit Disney ... - AOL

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    Central Florida reportedly experienced “feels like” temperatures in the 20s and 30s amid the cold front. Except for Osceola and Brevard counties, every county in Central Florida was issued the ...

  8. Precipitation types - Wikipedia

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    Precipitation duration is often shorter and generally more intense than that which occurs ahead of warm fronts. A wide variety of weather can be found along an occluded front, usually found near anticyclonic activity, but usually their passage is associated with a drying of the air mass.

  9. NYC congestion pricing axed as Trump’s DOT pulls approval of ...

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    New York City's spectacularly unpopular congestion pricing scheme is on death row as the Trump administration announced Wednesday it is pulling its approval of the toll in a major blow to Gov ...